How did the papacy respond to the French invasions? What was the political and moral standing of the papacy in Europe at this time?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Julius II as a forceful secular leader
2. Erasmus's opposition to the pope's secular role
3. The political intrigues of the Borgias
4. The Concordat of Bologna
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A. 20 percent B. 12 percent C. 30 percent D. 2 percent
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a) Nat Turner’s Rebellion b) Second Seminole War c) Underground Railroad d) rise of “King Cotton”
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